Prefaces and Prologues to Famous BooksCollier, 1938 - 437 من الصفحات |
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... universal world that there be nine worthy and the best that ever were ; that is to wit three Paynims , three Jews , and three Christian men . As for the Paynims , they were to - fore the Incarnation of Christ , which were named - the ...
... universal world that there be nine worthy and the best that ever were ; that is to wit three Paynims , three Jews , and three Christian men . As for the Paynims , they were to - fore the Incarnation of Christ , which were named - the ...
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... universal closed up all of God : " For the most part of his 30 " Because comprehension is between limits , which are opposed to infinity . ” 31 " God exhibits all things in one existence . " 32 " The essence of all things , visible and ...
... universal closed up all of God : " For the most part of his 30 " Because comprehension is between limits , which are opposed to infinity . ” 31 " God exhibits all things in one existence . " 32 " The essence of all things , visible and ...
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... universal , and all the unmeasureable orbs of Heaven , and those marvellous bodies of the sun , moon , and stars , with " ipsum infinitum " : it may truly be said of them all , which himself affirms of his imaginary " Materia prima ...
... universal , and all the unmeasureable orbs of Heaven , and those marvellous bodies of the sun , moon , and stars , with " ipsum infinitum " : it may truly be said of them all , which himself affirms of his imaginary " Materia prima ...
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